Experimental study of gas-solid flow characteristics and flow-vibration coupling in a full loaded inclined pipe

The inclined pipe is widely used as a downward particle-conveying structure. Bubbles accompanying with the descending particles always induce complex flow pattern and pipe vibration, which would shorten the service life of equipment. In this paper, the gas-solid interaction and fluid-vibration coupl...

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description The inclined pipe is widely used as a downward particle-conveying structure. Bubbles accompanying with the descending particles always induce complex flow pattern and pipe vibration, which would shorten the service life of equipment. In this paper, the gas-solid interaction and fluid-vibration coupling were experimentally studied by analyzing dynamic pressure and displacement of an inclined pipe. The results showed that, with increased mass flow rate, there was a progressive gas-solid flow behavior in the inclined pipe due to the water-pouring phenomenon. With the generation and upward channeling flow of bubbles, the downward particle flow showed an unstable motion, causing pressure fluctuations and severe vibration of the pipe system. Downward behavior of particles in the inclined pipe were eventually divided into three flow patterns: (1) creeping stratified flow, (2) gas channeling flow, and (3) dense phase fluidization flow. This work can provide theoretical basis for the design and operation of inclined pipe. [Display omitted] •A water-pouring phenomenon affects the gas-solid flow behavior in the inclined pipe.•Particle downward flow in the inclined pipe is divided into three flow patterns.•Valve bubbles upwardly flow into the pipe introducing particles' regular flow.•Channeling bubbles cause pressure fluctuations and severe vibration of the pipe.•A dense phase fluidization flow occur as the particle flow rate close to the maximum.
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subjects Bubbles
Channeling
Coupling
Displacement
Downward flow
Dynamic pressure
Flow characteristics
Flow distribution
Flow pattern
Flow rates
Fluidization
Fluidizing
Gas-solid flow
Gas-solid interactions
Inclined pipe
Mass flow rate
Pipes
Service life
Stratified flow
Vibration
Vibration analysis
title Experimental study of gas-solid flow characteristics and flow-vibration coupling in a full loaded inclined pipe
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